From the zombie-like face to the dark and slightly bitter colors, from the heavy depiction of the grave to a row of teeth that I don't know how many.
Maybe it's a psychic work.
When I first watched it, I thought that Gothic animation was not suitable for younger audiences, but after watching the whole film, I felt that maybe our fear of death also increases with age, just like the pedantic citizens in the film, because of its Inherent thinking, subconscious disapproval of contentment with the status quo, they drove away a science teacher with a destructive mind.
From life to death, from death to life, from human to ghost, and from ghost to human, we are afraid of ghosts, and ghosts are also afraid of us, just like two worlds apart, we cherish them, they are there Side also remembers us.
Society or education, or something else, keeps our minds aligned, we begin to believe what we "should not" believe, and begin to fear what "should not" happen.
Just like this kind-hearted Frankenstein dog, it is a matter of course that he will be executed. I think the final result of the film is that if the citizens still execute sparky for reasons that are incomprehensible, it is more realistic. Still, I like him as a fairy tale.
Warm devotion should always have a warm response.
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